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posted onFebruary 21, 2017

Article snippet: A brick thrown through a window, dead rodents left on steps and a threat to a contractor have become symbols of a federal inquiry into bribery charges. By RICHARD FAUSSET The Tohono O’odham Nation’s reservation in Arizona extends along 62 miles of the border, with 2,000 members living in Mexico. By FERNANDA SANTOS For undocumented immigrants, the path is sometimes long and usually twisted. By FERNANDA SANTOS Ms. Trump, a convert to Judaism, posted a Twitter message calling for “religious tolerance” after 11 separate bomb scares were called into Jewish community centers around the country. By MAGGIE HABERMAN and NIRAJ CHOKSHI The publication of a video in which the contentious Breitbart News editor condoned sexual relations with boys seemed to be more than conference organizers could tolerate. By JEREMY W. PETERS, ALEXANDRA ALTER and MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUM For some of the businesses near President Trump’s “Winter White House” at Mar-a-Lago, his frequent visits mean lost revenue. By JANE SMITH and FRANCES ROBLES With Denver booming, the state wants to shore up road infrastructure, but it means a repeat of hardship for the communities living near the highway. ... Link to the full article to read more

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